>Larry,
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>Which business object are you looking at? If it's the bizobj on page 1, the default behavior of the form is to automatically requery the business object when the form instantiates.
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>Regards,
OK, I got around that by initializing the parameters to a value that is not in the system.
Now...
1)The grid on page 1 ignores the mouse. I currrently have 3 records and the only way I can select is by using the keyboard up/down arrow. I have tried different combinations of the grid's builder, setting enabled, etc.
2) I added an instance of the ctextboxl class to page 1. Why does the textbox object's valid method fire when the form is initialized?